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Dragon Pearls Linglong Shagui Dan About Dragon Pearls D ragon Pearls are designed to address a wide variety of acute inflammatory conditions—it is the closest Chinese herbal medicine can come in producing an “antibiotic” effect. Due to the adaptogenic quality of herbal materials, Dragon Pearls has broad spectrum potential to counteract bacteria, spirochetes, viruses, microplasma and fungal agents. It is common in modern TCM to use cold and bitter herbs to fight bacteria. While Dragon Pearls does indeed contain a strong selection of bitter substances, in the specific form of two 1,850 year old Shanghan lun (Treatise on Disorders Caused by Cold) remedies classified as clearing yangming heat (Xiexin Tang and Yinchenhao Tang), there are three additional features that make this remedy unique: 1) Its lead herbs are provided by the Qing dynasty remedy Dai Ge San (Indigo and Cyclina Powder), which contains cold and salty materials that make it particularly suitable for viruses, spirochetes, sexually transmitted disease agents and other pathogens of highly recalcitrant quality; 2) it employs the rare Daoist herb Guijianyu (Burning Bush; literally: The Arrow that Kills All Demons) for maximum and broad-spectrum antipathogenic effect; 3) it features the hot remedy Sini Tang (Frigid Extremities Decoction) to counterbalance the cold effect of the other herbs, prevent damage to the body’s vital forces, and put to use the strong anti-pathogenic effect of the Caowu subspecies of aconite. The dragon image is a reference to China’s ancient oracle bone script, where the term dragon stood for both “life-threatening invader” as well as “(restored) vitality.” Dragon Pearls are best used in combination with other formulas, and normally not suited for longterm consumption. Lyme disease (borreliosis) and other sprirochetal infections Malaria, Dengue Fever and other infections by tropical pathogens Amoebic dysentery and other protozoan infections Infections by streptococci, staphylococci and other bacteria Acute kidney infection (pyelonephritis); acute bladder infection Hepatitis A Dosage Infants: dissolved content of 1/2 capsule 2x/day Children and pregnant women: 1-2 capsules 2x/day Adults: 1-2 capsules 3-4x/day Therapeutic Principles Clear toxic heat in acute cases of aggressive inflammation Transform damp heat and toxic phlegm Reduce fevers and cyclical spikes in temperature Alleviate pain by dispelling wind damp and opening blocked collaterals Indications Acute pain in joints and/or connective tissue Stinging pain in urethra and/or lower back Fever Puss, skin lesions Jaundice 32 Typical Applications R classicalpearls.org Typical (adult) combination usage example: 3 Perilla Pearls plus 1-2 Dragon Pearls 3-4x/day (for severe sore throat) Dragon Pearls Linglong Shagui Dan Differentiation For acute stages of Lyme disease or other infections of the nervous system combine with Lightning Pearls For acute stages of amoebic dysentery or other infections of the intestinal tract combine with Thunder Pearls and/ or Earth Pearls For acute infections of the skin combine with Lightning Pearls For acute ear infections combine with Ease Pearls or Perilla Pearls For acute stage of hepatitis (accompanied by jaundice) combine with Ease Pearls For acute strep. or staph. infections affecting the sinuses or teeth combine with Golden Pearls For intense sore throat (such as acute strep. infection) combine with Perilla Pearls For acute stages of inflammatory types of joint/muscle pain combine with Bamboo Pearls For recurrent urinary tract infections combine with Ocean Pearls Ingredients ( ) ( ) QINGDAI HAIGEFEN Indigo Cyclina Dai Ge San clear heat and toxins in blood YINCHENHAO ZHIZI DAHUANG, cooked Capillaris Gardenia Rhubarb Yinchenhao Tang clear damp heat HUANGQIN HUANGLIAN Scutellaria Coptis Xiexin Tang clear yangming heat SHENGJIANG GANCAO Aconitum kusnezoffii, prepared Ginger, fresh Licorice Sini Tang soothe pain, open collaterals, balance cold effect of other herbs GUIJIANYU Euonymus alatus Daoist “anti-demon” herb (fights bacteria, viruses, spirochetes, parasites with its antiGu and blood moving effects) CAOWU The FDA requires the following statement: These products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Please note that our products are formulated according to classical Chinese alchemical principles. References to modern disease names in this presentation are intended to convey a general idea of how these classical principles might be applied in a modern clinical context. This should not be understood as a claim on our part that the Classical Pearls products treat, cure, or prevent these conditions. R classicalpearls.org 33